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Applicants seek 21-foot variance for Trinity Mountain Estates lot to avoid building in environmental corridor
Summary
Scott Lowell and developer Sal DiMaselli asked Walworth County to allow a house to be built about 26 feet forward of the ordinance building line so the home avoids a steep, environmentally sensitive slope; the Town of Geneva recommended approval and the county hearing was closed for later action.
Scott Lowell, a contractor for the applicants, asked the Walworth County Board of Adjustment on May 14, 2025, to grant a variance from Walworth County zoning sections 74-52 and 74-63(2) so a residence can be built with a lot width of approximately 174 feet instead of the 200-foot minimum required for C-2 zoned lots.
The request would move the house forward onto the lot so the structure sits in line with neighboring homes and avoids a steep slope and an environmental corridor behind the recorded building line. “If we are not granted a variance, the home would have to go back ……
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